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From: Gordan Bobic <gordan@bobich.net>
To: Dario Faggioli <dario.faggioli@citrix.com>, konrad.wilk@oracle.com
Cc: Ross Lagerwall <ross.lagerwall@citrix.com>,
	Lars Kurth <lars.kurth@citrix.com>,
	"stefano.stabellini@citrix.com" <stefano.stabellini@citrix.com>,
	George Dunlap <george.dunlap@citrix.com>,
	"xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org" <xen-devel@lists.xenproject.org>
Subject: Re: Virt overehead with HT [was: Re: Xen 4.5 development update]
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2014 17:32:42 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <53C4062A.3040403@bobich.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1405354372.29306.687.camel@Solace>

On 07/14/2014 05:12 PM, Dario Faggioli wrote:
> [Sorry to the ones that will receive this mail twice, but I managed to
> drop xen-devel when replying the first time :-(]
>
> On mar, 2014-07-01 at 12:43 -0400, konrad.wilk@oracle.com wrote:
>> == x86 ==
>
>> *  HT enabled, virtualization overhead is high (Xen 4.4) (none)
>>     kernbench demonstrated it
>>     looking and tracing it
>>    -  Dario Faggioli
>>
> I spent a few time running kernbench on different boxes and with
> different configurations. After all this, here's what I found.
>
> So, on a non-NUMA, HT and EPT capable box, both BAREMETAL and HVM case
> were using 8G RAM and 8 CPUs/VCPUs. HT was enabled in BIOS:
>
> Elapsed(stddev)   BAREMETAL             HVM
> kernbench -j4     31.604 (0.0963328)    34.078 (0.168582)
> kernbench -j8     26.586 (0.145705)     26.672 (0.0432435)
> kernbench -j      27.358 (0.440307)     27.49 (0.364897)
>
> With HT disabled in BIOS (which means only 4 CPUs for both):
> Elapsed(stddev)   BAREMETAL             HVM
> kernbench -j4     57.754 (0.0642651)    56.46 (0.0578792)
> kernbench -j8     31.228 (0.0775887)    31.362 (0.210998)
> kernbench -j      32.316 (0.0270185)    33.084 (0.600442)

Just to make sure I'm reading this right - _disabling_ HT causes a near 
50% performance drop?

  reply	other threads:[~2014-07-14 16:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2014-07-01 16:43 Xen 4.5 development update konrad.wilk
2014-07-02 11:33 ` George Dunlap
2014-07-02 12:23   ` Jan Beulich
2014-07-11  6:51 ` Dario Faggioli
2014-07-14 16:12 ` Virt overehead with HT [was: Re: Xen 4.5 development update] Dario Faggioli
2014-07-14 16:32   ` Gordan Bobic [this message]
2014-07-14 16:44     ` Dario Faggioli
2014-07-14 16:55       ` George Dunlap
2014-07-14 17:22         ` Dario Faggioli
2014-07-14 18:31           ` Gordan Bobic
2014-07-14 22:44             ` Dario Faggioli
2014-07-15  0:10               ` Gordan Bobic
2014-07-15  2:30                 ` Dario Faggioli
2014-07-28 13:28                   ` Gordan Bobic

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